Regular Series Medicine and the Law Who owns human tissue? Part 2 Loane Skene, Paul Nisselle MedicineToday January 2001 2001; 2(1): 61-63
Regular Series Medicine and the Law Access to assisted reproductive technology: for single, gay, de facto or married women? Loane Skene, Paul Nisselle MedicineToday December 2000 2000; 1(12): 67-69
Regular Series Medicine and the Law Who owns human tissue: patients, hospitals, researchers or others? Loane Skene, Paul Nisselle MedicineToday November 2000 2000; 1(11): 89-92
Regular Series Medicine and the Law Genetic testing and insurance: where to now? Loane Skene, Paul Nisselle MedicineToday October 2000 2000; 1(10): 107-110
Regular Series Medicine and the Law Late termination of pregnancy: when is it ‘lawful’? Loane Skene, Paul Nisselle MedicineToday September 2000 2000; 1(9): 103-106
Regular Series Medicine and the Law Clinical guidelines before the law: good news Ann T Gregory, Paul Nisselle MedicineToday August 2000 2000; 1(8): 103-105
Regular Series Medicine and the Law Advance directives Josephine Inge, Paul Nisselle MedicineToday July 2000 2000; 1(7): 121
Regular Series Medicine and the Law First, do no harm Josephine Inge, Paul Nisselle MedicineToday June 2000 2000; 1(6): 125-126
Regular Series Medicine and the Law E-health: some legal issues arising from the use of new technologies Josephine Inge, Paul Nisselle MedicineToday May 2000 2000; 1(5): 119-120
Regular Series Medicine and the Law Writing a medicolegal report: the psychological consequences of accidents John Ellard MedicineToday April 2000 2000; 1(4): 135-136
Regular Series Medicine and the Law Medicine and the law: what’s happening? Josephine Inge, Paul Nisselle MedicineToday March 2000 2000; 1(3): 125-126
Regular Series Medicine and the Law How secure is your security? Paul Nisselle MedicineToday February 2000 2000; 1(2): 119-120